

Glaber, who is now a Praetor in the Roman army, is commanded by Senator Albinius to return to Capua and take care of Spartacus. Crixus is determined to finding his lost love Naevia. The only thing Spartacus is worried about is getting his vengeance by killing Glaber and Ilithyia as well as everyone they know. Summary: In the weeks after their escape of the House of Batiatus, Spartacus and Crixus command and train their group of freed gladiators and slaves. Spartacus killing Seppius' mercenaries Episode 201: Fugitivus Spartacus and Glaber have a duel, with Spartacus killing Glaber and emerging victorious. Spartacus' forces overrun the temple and proceed to finish off the rest of Glaber's forces, except for Glaber himself. Unsuspecting of this, most of Glaber's forces are quickly routed, with the survivors fleeing back to the temple. On top of the mountain, many of the rebels are convinced of their defeat, until Spartacus comes up with a plan to slide down the side of the mountain using vines and to attack the Roman forces from behind. A fierce battle ensues, and the rebels are forced to withdraw up Vesuvius.
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Eventually managing to locate the rebels' with the help of Ashur, Glaber, now praetor, sets out to launch a full invasion of the temple. He later recruits a tribe of Germanic warriors, all for the inevitable battle at Mount Vesuvius. Spartacus recruits former arena champions Oenomaus and Gannicus to his ranks. The rebels position their encampment at a temple, located at the base of Mount Vesuvius.


Gaius Claudius Glaber is dispatched from Rome, tasked with putting an end to Spartacus' revolt. Overall, this was a fantastic show that I very much enjoyed watching.A few weeks have passed, and Spartacus continues to kill the Roman soldiers sent after him and the rebels. The speech before that final battle was epicly awesome and moving and the way the characters' stories wrapped up, while not necessarily happy, felt appropriate and stayed true to both history and what the show developed for each of them.

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Speaking of which, I absolutely loved the conclusion of this season and, as a result, the series itself. There were some annoying elements, namely the annoying son of Crassus and Naevia's temporary betrayal of her previously developed character, but those elements are largely resolved with substantial time for proper conclusion. As with the other three seasons, the action sequences were incredible, the acting was fantastic, the drama developed well, and the atmosphere created by the style and the setting was amazing. The other problem I had was that the feel of last season was so drastically different from the first two seasons. After two seasons, that was no longer really a factor. The biggest problem with Vengeance was that I had trouble accepting Liam McIntyre and Cynthia Addai-Robinson as the characters of Spartacus and Naevia, respectively. The failures of Spartacus: Vengeance were largely based on changes to the pace, style, or actors of the show. The biggest problem with Vengeance was that I had trouble accepting Liam McIntyre and Spartacus: War of the Damned is the epic conclusion to one of the greatest shows I've ever seen. Spartacus: War of the Damned is the epic conclusion to one of the greatest shows I've ever seen.
